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From: Maxene Seem <>
Subject: Re: AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley-D Digest V99 #28
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:12:35 +1100
wrote:
> Subject:
>
> AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 28
>
> Today's Topics:
> #1 Kesterton - Hunter Valley ["Wendy Kesterton" <.]
> #2 Sarah & Mary PURVEY [Trin Truscett <]
> #3 Re: Windermere and Lochinvar ["Arthur STAFFORD" <]
> #4 BACH/SCHWEFEL []
> #5 FERNANCE [Trin Truscett <]
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> Subject: Kesterton - Hunter Valley
> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 16:40:39 -0600
> From: "Wendy Kesterton" <>
> To:
>
> I am searching for further information on Henry Coleman Kesterton and his
> wife Emeline nee Barfoot who were living in the Branxton, Maitland area
> between 1840 and 1847. He had inns in Branxton.
> License 137 - issued 28th April, 1840 - The Bush Inn
> License 455 - issued 19th April, 1842 - The Bush Inn
> License 510 - issued 30th June, 1843 - The Bush Inn
> License 370 - issued 29th June, 1844 - The Bush Tavern
> License 270 - issued 25th June, 1846 - The Crown, Anvil Creek
> If anyone has come across this family I would be grateful for any
> further
> information. Henry Coleman remarried in Sydney in 1848, so it is
> assumed
> that Emeline died in the Hunter region, although no record of death
> has been
> found. Many thanks
>
> Wendy Kesterton
>
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> Subject: Sarah & Mary PURVEY
> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 17:42:19 -0800
> From: Trin Truscett <>
> To:
>
> To Maxene and Jan and anyone else who can help solve this problem:
>
> Re': Sarah PURVEY - If we all put our heads together, we may be able to
> work this out (finally)?! What I have (subject to your corrections) is
> the following. The numbers in [square brackets] are those from the 1828
> Census.
>
> William YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.cir 1757 d.4 Dec 1805) arrived Surprise 1790
> m.7 Nov 1796 Catherine EDWARDS (b.cir 1762 d.4 Oct 1818) arrived Queen
> 1791
> (who according to Cobley had a son born 24 Jan 1792 and 2 infant
> children died 1791 & 1792)
> had the following children:
> 1. Edward YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.Apr 1794 d.1820) who m(?) cir 1816 Sarah
> PURVEY (see below)
> 2. Ruth YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.cir 1795 d.?) m.1813 Richard HAMEN/HAYMAN (who
> was tried for murdering his mother-in-law Oct 1818)
> 3. Mary YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.cir 1799 d?) (I have carelessly lost her
> altogether)
> 4. William YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.cir 1800 d.bef 1806)
>
> Regarding the Sarah PURVEY mentioned above:
> Sarah PURVEY (b.cir 1798 d.1833) [P0648] listed as born in the colony
> but said to be listed under Perry. I have not as yet found this unless
> she is actually the Sarah ROWE mentioned by Jan (see below)
> Sarah m(?)1: cir 1816 Edward YARLEY/YARDLEY (b.Apr 1794 d.1820)
> child: James (b.cir 1816) [P0646] (whom I have carelessly lost)
> child: Mary (b.1818 - d.1895) [P0646]
> who m.30 Apr 1834 Edward Craft (b.cir 1810 d.1901)[C2967]
> Sarah m(?)2: cir 1821 Thomas CRUMP/CRUMPTON (b.10 Sep 1797 d.9 Nov
> 1874)[C3165]
> child: Isaac (b.1821 d.1896)[P0651] who m.1841 Phillis Craft [C2971]
> Sarah m(?)3: cir 1825 Edward HEWITSON (b.cir 1800 d.1873)[H1592]
> child: Edward (b.1826) [P0652]
> child: Sarah (b.1829)
>
> Maxene wrote: <Also Edward Craft had 2 children with Sarah Bridge nee
> Woodbury. There is also a mention of James Purvey in this Notation.>
> I have not heard of this before? What is the mention of James Purvey
> please? You really have me curious now.
> I have Sarah Woodbury (1819-1902) m.1834 Joseph Bridge (1814-1891) but
> their 8 children were between 1840 and 1847 with a big gap between 1840
> and 1856.
>
> Jan wrote: At 15 Sarah ROWE was married to John PURVEY one child James.
> This has me totally baffled. Is the lady Sarah PURVEY that I have been
> seeking all this time really Sarah ROWE? And who is John PURVEY? When
> did they marry?
>
> Surely this problem is solveable?
>
> Best Regards,
> Trin Truscett - Armidale NSW
>
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> Subject: Re: Windermere and Lochinvar
> Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 18:55:59 -0000
> From: "Arthur STAFFORD" <>
> To:
>
> Sharon and Barry
>
> 'Windemere' was only a small holding and my gfather Patrick RILEY took it
> up in 1917. It's previous owners, according to John and Cheryl MUDFORD's
> book " Breelong and her neighbours - along the Castlereagh", were Archibald
> Norman McDONALD 21.05.1891 to 1905, Alfred MORROW till 1911, Mr QUAST till
> 1917 and then Paddy RILEY. From memory 'Windemere' was only of a couple of
> hundred acres.
>
> It was also 'Loch Levan' and not Lochinvar that they were previously on. My
> mistake. I should have looked it up beforehand. Sorry about that.
>
> Regards
>
> Arthur STAFFORD
> ----------
> > From: Sharon Bagnall <>
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: Windermere and Lochinvar
> > Date: Tuesday, 26 January 1999 9:01
>
> > >> From: Barry Hishion <>
> > >> To:
> > >> Subject: Lochinvar
> > >> Date: Tuesday, 26 January 1999 1:28
>
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> Subject: BACH/SCHWEFEL
> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:21:12 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Seeking info from anyone who might know about Margaret (SCHWEFEL) BACH. She
> was b. 1820, Germany, and m. there, then came with her husband, Christopher
> BACH, to Australia in 1855. They had two children when they arrived: Anna
> Maria, who m. Johan HINKELBEIN, in Raymond Terrace, and Susanna, who m.
> Heinrich SCHWEINSBERG, in Greta. In 1856, in Paterson, NSW, Lucy BACH was
> born to them. Does anyone know what happened to Margaret? Her husband d. in
> 1862, near Dungog, where they lived.
>
> Thank you for any help, or leads, you could give me on this matter.
> Marcia Bourdeau
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> Subject: FERNANCE
> Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 10:12:16 -0800
> From: Trin Truscett <>
> To:
>
> Hello Liz,
> According to my (still under construction) NSW Biographical Register
> data base:
> [square brackets] are 1828 Census numbers.
>
> John or Anthony FERNANCE b.cir 1790 d.1860 [F0305] arrived General
> Stewart 1813
> m(?) cir 1807 Mary J GREEN b.cir 1791 d.1860 [F0306] CF Broxbornbury
> 1813 (7 children)
> 3. Charles FERNANCE b.1816 d.1902 [F0309]
> m.1840 Susan WALTERS b.1822 d.1906 [W0298] d/o Aaron WATERS or WALTERS &
> Susannah Susan LELLEMENT (11 children)
> 11. Joseph FERNANCE b.cir 1840 d.1916
> m.1861 Emily Baker b.1838 d.1914 d/o John Thomas Baker & Jane Louisa
> Weare (11 children)
> 11. John Thomas FERNANCE b.1867
>
> Keep in mind when looking for this name in indexes that is is often
> spelt Fernance / Furnance /Fernace / Furnace and other variations.
>
> Good Luck with your search,
> Hope this helps,
> Trin Truscett (Mrs) - Armidale NSW
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